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Vice President Joe Biden jokes with President Barack Obama as the president speaks during an Easter Prayer Breakfast in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, March 30, 2016.

Joe Biden said before the election he'd accept Donald Trump's victory and reach out to the president-elect, but nearly a week after the election, the vice president hasn't said much about Trump's win. So the internet is doing it for him, instead.

A series of memes speculating what Biden and President Obama talk about as they prepare to hand over to the Trump administration have been making rounds on social media since Nov. 8.

Biden: What if we paint the Mexican flag in the officeObama: Joe, noBiden: I already ordered the paintObama: Joe pic.twitter.com/mCCh6OPQRk

Most of the memes show Biden setting up pranks for Trump and Obama trying to dissuade him. In one, Biden says he painted "Michelle Obama 2020" on a bedroom ceiling using glow in the dark paint and in another, he says he will not give up the wifi password. Biden and Obama have developed a close relationship over the course of eight years — their "bromance" often on display at joint White House events and during their travels.

While on the campaign trail, Biden slammed Trump for his lewd comments about women and said he would take the Republican “behind the gym” if the two were still in high school. Trump responded at the time that "I'd love that." He went on to call Biden "Mr. Tough Guy."

After meeting with Vice President-elect Mike Pence last week, Biden tweeted, "I just met with @VP-elect Pence at the @WhiteHouse to offer our support for a smooth, seamless transition of power," but he never mentioned Trump in his post-election messages.